Fencing Portfolio
Take a look at the fences we've built across Edmond, Yukon, and Central Oklahoma. from privacy and security to decorative and custom work. Every project is built by our own crew, with materials made to stand up to Oklahoma weather.


Promos + Specials
Disclaimer: Coupons may only be redeemed one time per household, and they cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. You must present or mention the coupon prior to any services performed.
Discounts are not valid for trip charges or diagnostic fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Along with some other helpful knowledge.
What happens if it rains during fence installation?
Light rain usually doesn’t stop fence installation, though it can slow the work. Heavy rain or muddy conditions may require rescheduling for quality and safety reasons — setting posts in waterlogged soil compromises the footing’s integrity. If concrete has already been poured, light rain generally doesn’t affect curing because concrete needs moisture to cure properly.
Above & Beyond Fencing monitors weather forecasts and communicates proactively if conditions may affect your project timeline. We’d rather reschedule a day than compromise the quality of your fence.
Does Above + Beyond Fencing handle HOA fence requirements?
Yes, many homeowners associations have specific requirements for fence materials, styles, heights, and colors. Some HOAs require architectural review board approval before installation. Common HOA restrictions include banning chain link in front yards, requiring specific wood types, or mandating uniform fence heights throughout a subdivision.
Above + Beyond Fencing reviews your HOA's fence guidelines during the estimate process. We recommend compliant materials and designs, and can prepare documentation for your HOA approval submission.
How are fence posts installed?
Fence posts are installed by digging a hole (typically 10–12 inches in diameter and 24–36 inches deep), placing the post, and pouring concrete around it. The post is leveled vertically and braced until the concrete sets. Post spacing is usually 6–8 feet on center. End posts, corner posts, and gate posts require larger holes and more concrete because they bear greater structural loads.
Above & Beyond Fencing uses commercial-grade concrete mix and sets posts below the frost line. We verify every post for plumb and alignment before moving to the next stage of construction.
What should I do before my fence is installed?
Before installation day, clear the fence line of debris, furniture, planters, and any removable obstructions. Trim back bushes or tree branches that overhang the planned fence path. Ensure your installer has access to the property through a gate or side yard. If you have underground utilities, make sure the locate service has been called — a reputable fence company will coordinate this.
Above & Beyond Fencing handles utility locates and site preparation guidance as part of every project. During your estimate, we’ll walk the fence line with you and identify anything that needs attention before build day.
What causes fence posts to lean?
Fence posts lean when their concrete footing shifts, erodes, or was inadequately sized during original installation. Expansive clay soil that expands when wet and contracts when dry is a common cause in many areas. Wind loading, root growth, and impact damage can also push posts out of alignment over time. Posts set without concrete or at insufficient depth are especially vulnerable.
Above & Beyond Fencing resets leaning posts by removing the old footing, setting the post to the correct depth, and pouring fresh concrete. For chronic leaning in problematic soil, we may recommend deeper footings or larger-diameter posts.
Can you match existing fence materials during repair?
Yes, we carry common fence materials and can match most existing wood, chain link, and iron fences. For standard cedar and pressure-treated pine, matching is straightforward. Older or specialty materials may require sourcing from specialty suppliers. Even when an exact match isn’t available, we find the closest option and blend the repair to minimize visual differences.
Above & Beyond Fencing takes matching seriously — a repair should look like part of the original fence, not a patch. We assess your existing fence and recommend the best approach.
How much does fence repair cost?
Fence repair costs range from $150 to $800 for most residential jobs. Simple fixes like replacing a few broken pickets or tightening a loose post cost $150–$300. Resetting a leaning post or replacing a section of fence runs $300–$600. Extensive storm damage repair with multiple posts and sections can reach $500–$800+.
Above & Beyond Fencing provides free assessments and transparent repair quotes. We itemize the work so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.
How do I know if my fence needs repair or replacement?
If damage is limited to a few boards, a single leaning post, or a broken gate, repair is usually the better investment. If more than 30–40% of the fence is damaged, rotting, or leaning, full replacement is typically more cost-effective because repair labor on extensive damage approaches the cost of a new fence with shorter remaining lifespan.
Above & Beyond Fencing provides free assessments for fence damage. We give honest recommendations — if repair extends your fence’s life significantly, we’ll recommend it. If replacement makes more financial sense, we’ll explain why.
What type of gate hardware is best?
Stainless steel and hot-dipped galvanized hardware provide the best durability for outdoor gates. Heavy-duty strap hinges are ideal for larger gates, while T-hinges work well for standard pedestrian gates. Self-closing spring hinges are recommended for pool and pet enclosures. For latches, gravity latches and thumb latches are common residential choices, while lockable latches add security.
Above & Beyond Fencing uses commercial-grade gate hardware rated for the gate’s size and weight. Quality hardware is one of the most important factors in long-term gate performance.
Why is my gate sagging?
Gate sagging is typically caused by one or more of these issues: worn or undersized hinges, a leaning gate post, a gate frame that has lost its square (often from moisture damage), or the gate itself being too heavy for its hardware. Gravity and repeated use gradually pull the free end of the gate downward, causing it to drag on the ground or fail to latch.
Above & Beyond Fencing diagnoses the root cause of sagging gates and fixes it properly. Depending on the issue, the repair may involve replacing hinges, reinforcing the post, adding a diagonal brace, or rebuilding the gate frame.
You’ve Probably Heard About Our REPUTATION
We have maintained quite a reputation for our emergency repair service, affordable prices, open lines of communication and comprehensive services that are sure to go above and beyond your expectations.
Affordable Prices
We believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality solutions, which is why we offer specials that make our services more affordable than ever.
Open Lines of Communication
You can call us anytime to schedule an appointment or simply drop us a message on our website. We are always happy to hear from you!
Emergency Service
We offer evening and weekend availability to help provide prompt, efficient solutions for your service needs.
Comprehensive services
When you work with us, you can trust that you are receiving top-quality services from experienced professionals who take pride in their work.
EPA Certified Technicians
Above + Beyond and NATE only uses factory-trained, EPA certified technicians. Subcontractors are never used.
No Lemon Guarantee
Above + Beyond will replace your entire furnace unit for NO CHARGE if your heat exchanger fails within 10 years of the installation date. (Does not apply if regular maintenance is not completed.)
Punctual to Your Appointment
Your time matters. That's why every Above + Beyond appointment comes with a confirmed arrival window, a courtesy call when your technician is on the way, and a live tracking link so you're never left guessing.
We Stand Behind Our Work
Above + Beyond will provide 1 year labor warranties for parts installations and 2-year labor warranty on all equipment installations.


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We Simplified Home Improvement Financing
- Several different loan types available.
- Financing available for most levels of credit.
- Options for deferred interest, deferred payments.
Serving Our Neighbors in Oklahoma City Since 2015
Ignoring plumbing, HVAC, or electrical issues in your home or business can lead to costly damage and safety hazards. That’s why our local experts are dedicated to keeping your property running smoothly with reliable residential and commercial services in Edmond,
Yukon, and the surrounding areas.
When you choose our certified contractors, you can expect us to deliver long-lasting results while prioritizing your safety from start to finish! From selecting a new appliance to repairing an existing system, we offer a variety of colors and styles from industry-leading brands to accommodate your unique needs and budget.
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Installing a new AC unit? Frustrated with faulty outlets? Our contractors are available 24/7 for
all your plumbing, electrical, and HVAC needs in Oklahoma City!
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